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1 Groat - Robert II

Issuer Scotland
Year 1371-1390
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Value 1 Groat (1⁄60)
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Reverse description A bold voided long cross divides the reverse field into four equal quarters, each containing a five-pointed mullet (star) at its centre, a design characteristic of Scottish groats of this period. The cross extends to the edge of the coin, with beaded inner circles visible at the intersection. The peripheral legend in uncial lettering is divided into two concentric registers separated by a beaded border, carrying the mint name EDINBVRGH. The overall composition follows the standard type established for Scottish groats, reflecting the influence of contemporary English and continental coinage.
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